Morning Chronicle And London Advertiser (Newspaper) - January 16, 1775, London, Middlesex Numb 1763 } Price 1 D R U R Y By His MAJESTY's AT the in THIS will be The DISTRESSED Mr. SMITH Mr. Mr. Mr. Ufher Ceph Mifs Piatt j Mrs. To which will be added the 8th a Medley Pantomime called JACKET The NEW With New M U SIC and OVERT U R E. Mr. The other characters by Mr. Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Wheel Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mafter Mrs. Mrs. &c. - Mrs. Boxes Pit 3s. - Upper Gal. is. Places for the boxes to be had of Mr. at No admitted behind the nor any returned after the curtain op. The doors will be opened at and begin at fix ' Rex tff CO V EN T G ARD AT the in Covent This will be The DISTRESSED Mr. B A RR Y 5 Mr. N S L E Y j Mr. Clinch j Mr. Mrs. HARTLEY j Mifs Mifs Pearce j Mrs. To which will be A New and Pantomime I cal ed The ALTERATIONS and an Additional Mr. LEWES 5 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. &c. reft of the characters by Mr. Mr. - Mr. and Mr. Baker Mrs. Mifs Mifs M s. - Mrs. and Mrs. Whitefield The Dances incident to the by Mr. Mifs Signora and Boxes 5s. Pit 2s, Upper Gal is Places for the boxes to be taken of Mr. Sarjant the doors to be opened at and begin at fix No admitted behind the nor any money returned after the curtain is drawn A H ANO A MESSRS. BACH and ABEL take the liberty to acquaint the Nobility and SUBSCRIBERS to their that the Tickets delivered on THIS the 16th of and every day from eleven till two at Mr. Bach's No. 80, KING's ARMS January 11, 1775. T a very numerous Meeting of the and concerned in the American agreeable to THOMAS in the The Committee informed the Meeting that they had prepared the Petition at their laft that the faid Petition be It was read That the Petition now and is approved of by this RESOLVED That the above-mentioned Petition be fairly under the of the fame Committee who prepared with the addition of Mr. Mr. and the of 3 That the faid Committee be to attend the and preferring the fame to the Houfe of and to prepare and fuch evidence as may be for the allega of the faid and for the RESOLVED That the Committee be to oil another Meeting of the and others con cerned in the American as foon as they know the fate of the Petition in the Houfe of in order that the public may be properly informed 1 RESOLVED That the Minutes of this Meeting be fairly the Public Morning and ing Signed by the H. Rofe John J. Neill Philip Thomas George Mich. I Morning will be A NEW EDITION price 2s. SPEECH of EDMUND on AMERICAN 1774. Printed for in This Day are Price One FREE THOUGHTS on the PROCEEDINGS of the CONTINENTAL hid at September 5.1774 their Errors are their and the their and are laid open the and the only means our happy In a Letter to the Farmers and other inhabitants of America in and to of the province of New York in By a FAR M E R. Hear for I W I L L New York London for and Urquhart at the Royal 7775, All the violent of the proceedings of the late have the abhorrence of Free which ferye to and open of the beguiled The when the laft failed for was hung tarred j James Rivington threatened with the fame fate for to print it. B R I T I S H P I L L For Bilious and all of the Stomach and IT is to upon the importance of this medical particularly to the inhabitants of Great as they frequently of numerous train of and evidently proceeding from and irregularity in whether independent or concomitant any other principal the been long to both with gave fair and felt their efficacious and judge it an of public concern to the of fale with the of their A will naturally who is the Author A of acknowledged who his of inferring his name at to to priya e may command his and a Upon he claims attention and with in b xes at eacK by the Royal F. the corner Paul's Church Yard R. in the and corner of KING'S ARMS i January 17. 5. To the and concerned in ihe AMERICAN ' THE Petition agreed on here This will be 1 eaty for on at at this and will be continued here every day twelve till three the 19th 4. ' - - By rirder of the THOMAS To Mr. Golden N Gratitude to you for the Benefit my Wife has by your here fend yau her cafe to if you to convince the public of the efficacy of that - About a year and a half 2go, fhe was with violent pains in her fo bud that it took away her her and broke out into in one was two large attended with the lofs of appetite and of fhe getting five hours deep in a week for months by which means fhe was to a 6 of the faculty but without a and an eminent furgeon both ber that her that it never be iu fhe one of your books containing an account of the wonderful cures performed by the your D accidentally falling into my I her to try after taking a few the above-mentioned complaints were the to take a different turn as you told her they Her head and face to an immoderate large appearing all over her body big as crown one of her eyes was the humour which from was fo that part of her face and neck it it the her arms and legs entirely without which rendered her a the certainty of her and encouraged by the relief which found from her internal continued the ufe of the until they had perfected her She now enjoys as good a of health as ever is from and complaints of every for which you have the thanks of and of your obliged humble Thomas Theobald's near Red Aug. 45,1774. Thomas S New Elizabeth and Mary Drops are fold Norton's at Mr. No. 46, in Mr. Cornhill j Mr. the Anodyne Mr. No. 13, Aldgate P. the Adelphi Strand 5 Mrs. No. 78, Weft Smithfield Mr. the corner of at Deering's in Mr. No. 15, facing Mr. No. 39, in the Borough at No. 22j in the corner of Mr. ford Mr. Greenwich Mr. the Red and at Mr. Sanman Dar Any doubtful of the efficacy of this may applying to Mr. of near the only Author and where they are fold in at 6s. more fully convinced of their by being referred to many people of who have been cured of the long continued of the and every other from a in the They may be taken in any without the lead inconvenience or hindrance of They alfb and amazingly create an None are genuine but what are by John in h s own and in with the following on viz. John only Proprietor and Author cf London January 3, 1775. AT a GENERAL MEETING of the the Chairman produced a Letter which he by Gentlemen of the Weft India of which the following is a copy To BEESTON Chairman of the Society of at the Jan. 1, 1775. The very alarming in which the are by the late American induces us to apply to as Chairman of the Society of to that they will not come to any as a at their next but that they will join with us in calling a General Meeting of the whole Body of Planters and to deliberate on the to taken by us jointly on the John B. Montague Sam. Nathaniel Samuel John Charles John Charles Thomas In of which it was That this dovery concur in opinion with the Gentlemen that we ought not to come to any as a Body at this and do alfo readily join in cal ling a general meeting of the whole Body of Planters and And having been that the is a day recommended by the to the above as proper for fuch meeting j it is further That immediate notice be given in the Public that fuch General Meeting cal led iand held cn the at the hour at at LONDON in and there ti deliberate on be taken for of the general of the in the important r JAMES Sec. SAIL S the by CHARTER For in A D V E N T U R PATRICK BURTHEN 1 jo Men at Any Gentlemen that have Goods to or intend to go may ' treat with the faid Commander every day Exchange j acd at the Carolina and at or GEORGE at the faid NEW This day is THE MUSIC of tht as it ii performed at the Theatre Royal Covent price 6s. 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To the Morning Chronicled SIR HAVE often when 1 was ac Paris t0 read extraordinary I accounts which the jrf to give ay y of that but of its s ' % mene fuch incoherent jumble as ufed to be put together make laugh who was in the lead acquainted with the proceedings of that I have converted with many fince my who frequently have mentioned the parliament of yet not one of them to have the knowledge of its I fent you an account of it the entertainment of your which is not to be met and as there is now on the carpet fome very great between the parliament and the new I at In the reigns of the Kings of France was generally in the King's he fitting as by able fo that the place was changed on the King's changing his ' King Pepin being obliged to go to that his might not fuffer fir want of in his a of of the wifeR of the in the year 706 * they fat then generally twice a but the time place were not Kings made fome in the and the place of fitting was not absolutely fixed till the reign of Philip le who declared the parliament be held at and no where By the edict of 1302 they are to held a twice a that is to fay and All the Kings two and alfo two who generally were to and vote in the At there was but one was called the Prelates there were a number of who had feats therein but the multiplicity of affairs made it to augment the number of and at of viz. the Grand the five Chambers of enquete and and two of The Grand Chamber is of a of other and twenty-nine ten of which are the other nineteen all dukes and peers have a vote in this but none under that rank except the Abbot of Dennis and the of Paris for the time Each Chamber of the Enqueue and quette is of two The proceedings the chambers of enquete are by the court enquires into it it called enquete from to the determination is alio given in All relating to the civil offices of crown are brought before the If people commit any offences the plaintiff a petition much like a in our and this court the offender 'Tis called words a or The Tournelle as 1436 it is of two and eight of the grand of two from every other Sometimes criminals appeal from the of the ordinary Judges to this and they have power either to confirm or remit the as they find or The Tournelle Civile year 1669 it of one and half the number of of the Tournelle They determine in where the does not exceed forty pounds or forty Shillings a year In the vacation a chamber is appointed for fuch as require they fit from the 7th of September to the of St. Martin 1 but this is not reckoned one of